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Sunday newspaper round-up: RBS, Shell, Cobham, BT, banks

Sun, 15th May 2016 17:01

(ShareCast News) - Royal Bank of Scotland is examining a range of radical options to help speed the long-delayed separation and flotation of its Williams & Glyn subsidiary, including a potential divestment of its NatWest brand. Banking sources have indicated to the Sunday Telegraph that RBS and its advisers have brainstormed ideas to save time and money on the £1.5bn spin-off project, which have been hamstrung by current plans to 'clone' the dual IT system.Royal Dutch Shell is mulling floating $40bn of non-core assets around the globe in order to help trip the eye-watering $73bn debt pile swollen by the recent BG takeover. Chief financial officer Simon Henry told analysts an initial public offering (IPO) of Shell's non-core assets is "very much on the agenda", the Sunday Telegraph reported, with a 'Baby Shell' an option that allows the company to benefit from an oil price recovery in future.Shell has also established a separate division, New Energies, to invest in renewable and low-carbon power, the Observer reported. The move, which emerges days after experts at Chatham House warned international oil companies they must transform their business or face a "short, brutal" end within 10 years, will bring together existing hydrogen, biofuels and electrical activities but will also be used as a base for a new drive into wind power, with $1.7bn of capital investment and annual capital expenditure of $200m.Defence supplier Cobham has been hit by problems with its air-to-air refuelling gear on board the US air force's new KC-46 tankers. In a recent report US Government Accountability Office said one supplier, believed by the Sunday Times to be Cobham, built the systems without following official processes before discovering a design flaw and also that the parts would be three years late.Sky, TalkTalk and Vodafone have joined forces to pile pressure on BT Group, with a call for its network division Openreach to face radical reform and unprecedented independent oversight to deliver improvements to Britain's broadband infrastructure. A letter from the trio, together with groups representing dozens of smaller broadband operators, to head Ofcom regulator Sharon White, has called for her to implement a 10-point plan that is likely to be fiercely resisted by BT chief executive Gavin Patterson, the Sunday Telegraph wrote.Despite free global trade's important to economic theory, a growing populism, with Donald Trump a key figurehead, threatens to imperil trade deals that have been years or decades in the making, the Sunday Telegraph said. Dutch, German and French voters have voiced their opposition to the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) - a proposed deal between the US and the EU - while the stances of both Trump and potential presidency race opponent Hillary Clinton also threaten to put a nail in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TTP) coffin.Just three family-owned companies, one of them Dutch-owned, has bought up almost two thirds of the fishing quota for England and Wales, according to an investigation by Greenpeace. "A few large trawler firms are thriving while small-scale fishers, the lifeblood of the UK's fishing industry, are being elbowed out of business," Will McCallum, head of oceans at Greenpeace, told the Sunday Times.Petroceltic chief executive Brian O'Caithan criticised the aggressive takeover waged by activist shareholder Worldview last week as being "unfair" to other investors and calling on regulators to force shadowy foreign bidders to be more transparent. Shareholders in the Dublin and London-listed oil explorer have watched the company's share price evaporate amid a boardroom feud which reached an end last week when the fund was handed ownership of the company by the Irish courts, after pushing the company into administration, the Sunday Telegraph said.Just one in eight UK stock market listings over the past two years was offered to the public, according to new research that has emerged a month after the FCA launched a crackdown on anti-competitive behaviour. A study by investment platform Hargreaves Lansdown and reported by the Mail on Sunday showed that only nine out of 72 flotations on the main market over the period included public offerings, and the vast majority were private placings to large institutional investors only.One of London's best-known restaurateurs has launched a scathing attack on the business secretary for plans that could make restaurant service charges mandatory, which would be liable for VAT and national insurance. Joel Kissin, who built a multimillion-pound food empire with Sir Terence Conran in the 1980s and 1990s, said the proposals would increase menu prices and could force many restaurants to close.Britain's biggest caravan park company is laying plans for a £1bn sale or stock market float. Parkdean, which owns 73 holiday camps across the country, is in talks with investment banks in preparation for a deal later this year, sources told the Sunday Times.Britain's water regulator has a blunt message for companies that provide our water and sewerage service: they need to get cut prices and get 'a hell of a lot more efficient' by reducing the equivalent of 1,250 Olympic-size swimming pools of water leaking per day. Energy companies and telecoms groups are used to taking flak over high prices but it sounds like the water sector is about to come under similar pressure - from Ofwat chief Cathryn Ross, said the Mail on Sunday.Warren Buffett is backing a multibillion-dollar takeover bid by American mortgage and casino magnate Dan Gilbert for beleaguered internet giant Yahoo. The billionaire investor is understood to have agreed to help finance the takeover of Yahoo's internet businesses, which are expected to fetch between $4bn (£2.8bn) and $5bn.European missile giant MBDA is poised to win a £411m contract from the UK Ministry of Defence to develop the Spear 3 weapon. The deal is likely to secure 700 UK jobs, including 350 skilled jobs at MBDA's sites across the UK with an additional 350 jobs at supplier companies.Goldman Sachs has been ordered by a parliamentary inquiry to account for its role in Sir Philip Green's disastrous £1 sale of BHS. Top London banker Anthony Gutman will face questions from MPs on his part in the deal. Such scrutiny will be awkward for Goldman, the Sunday Times said, as the Wall Street giant prides itself on giving discreet advice to blue-chip clientsThe taxman has won a £1m VAT stand-off with a fast-growing Mexican restaurant chain over whether burritos are hot or cold snacks. A judge ruled against the chain, which claimed its burritos, tacos and other items were cold food, which would have meant they were zero-rated and avoided the VAT of 20% is due on hot food to go.Looking aheadThe big four high street banks, Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds, RBS will be forced to help customers find cheaper overdrafts and loans as part of a crackdown on the big four lenders by the competition regulator. The Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) is expected to demand this week that banks fund a price-comparison service, to discuss a cap on overdraft fees, but the CMA will not call for a break-up of the top banks or an end to "free" banking, industry sources told the Sunday Times.Pharmaceutical companies such as GlaxoSmithKline, AstraZeneca and Shire will come under attack on Thursday for their failure to tackle the scourge of drug-resistant superbugs as Lord O'Neill delivers the findings of a two-year government review into antimicrobial resistance. The Sunday Times reported that the former Goldman Sachs chief economist, now a Treasury minister, is expected to target drugs giants that refuse to develop new treatments, which he forecasts if nothing is down will cost the global economy $100trn and potentially send us back to the 'dark ages of medicine' where a scraped knee could prove fatal.Burberry will reveal a sharp fall in annual profits this week due to declining spending by Chinese consumers, leading boss Christopher Bailey to announced big cloth cutting and maybe an extra cash return. The maker of famous checked scarves and trench coats is expected to report a 7% fall in profits to £415m for the year to the end of March.The £2.2bn merger of Ladbrokes and Gala Coral is hanging in the balance, the Sunday Times said, as the CMA is poised to force the sale of hundreds of betting shops in order to give the deal clearance later this week. The Sunday Times noted that analysts were predicting the pair of bookmakers will be ordered to sell between 400 and 800 shops to allay the CMA's fears of a "substantial lessening of competition" on the high street.The Sunday Telegraph put the number at between 400 and 500 as the CMA reports is delivered by Friday at the latest, with a firm block of the merger unlikely.Google faces a record-breaking fine for monopoly abuse within weeks, as officials in Brussels put the finishing touches to a seven-year investigation of company's dominant search engine, the Sunday Telegraph reported. The European Commission is understood to be aiming to slap Google with a €3bn fine, a figure that would easily surpass its previous record €1.1bn fine levied on the microchip giant Intel, although the maximum possible is around €6.6bn.In October the London Stock Exchange sent a warning to the brokers paid to vouch for companies listed on AIM, known as nomads, after a number of Chinese companies disappeared from the junior market in recent years. Admission rules have since been tightened, but the problem of opaque Chinese companies remains and the LSE is reviewing those floating more closely as AIM plans for a future after the £20bn merger of the London market with Deutsche Börse, said the Sunday Times.Premier Foods senior management will face some fierce questioning when then they report full-year results on Tuesday, the Sunday Times noted, having rejected three takeover approaches from US giant McCormick. The American maker of Schwartz spices walked away from the proposed deal despite a sizeable premium to the company's share price before and since.
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UK dividends calendar - next 7 days

Monday 29 January 
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Wednesday 31 January 
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25 Jan 2024 15:06

UK earnings, trading statements calendar - next 7 days

Friday 26 January 
Paragon Banking Group PLCTrading Statement
Record PLCTrading Statement
Superdry PLCHalf Year Results
Taylor Maritime Investments LtdTrading Statement
WH Smith PLCTrading Statement
YouGov PLCTrading Statement
Monday 29 January 
Team Internet Group PLCTrading Statement
Tuesday 30 January 
Diaceutics PLCTrading Statement
Diageo PLCHalf Year Results
Kromek Group PLCHalf Year Results
Luceco PLCTrading Statement
Oxford Cannabinoid Technologies Holdings PLCHalf Year Results
Pets at Home Group PLCTrading Statement
Renewi PLCTrading Statement
Saga PLCTrading Statement
SSP Group PLCTrading Statement
SThree PLCFull Year Results
Synthomer PLCTrading Statement
Wednesday 31 January 
Aberforth Smaller Companies Trust PLCFull Year Results
abrdn Private Equity Opportunities Trust PLCFull Year Results
Ecora Resources PLCTrading Statement
GSK PLCFull Year Results
ITM Power PLCHalf Year Results
NWF Group PLCHalf Year Results
Thursday 1 February 
Airtel Africa PLCTrading Statement
AG Barr PLCTrading Statement
BT Group PLCTrading Statement
Cranswick PLCTrading Statement
Gem Diamonds LtdTrading Statement
Glencore PLCTrading Statement
Rank Group PLCHalf Year Results
Shell PLCFull Year Results
TClarke PLCTrading Statement
  
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25 Jan 2024 13:00

Eight convicted in Italy over false accounting at BT subsidiary

MILAN, Jan 25 (Reuters) - An Italian court on Thursday convicted eight people after a lengthy trial into alleged false accounting at the Italian unit of British telecoms group BT in 2015 and 2016.

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16 Jan 2024 06:06

BT's Plusnet hit by mass outage, broadband provider says

(Alliance News) - BT Group PLC subsidiary Plusnet has been hit by a "mass outage", the broadband provider has said.

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15 Jan 2024 08:35

BT in talks with Musk's Starlink over rural broadband offering

(Sharecast News) - Telecommunications giant BT was said to be in discussions with Elon Musk's Starlink regarding a satellite phone and broadband offering aimed at servicing rural dead spots.

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12 Jan 2024 00:01

UK supermarket Sainsbury's launches EV charging business

LONDON, Jan 12 (Reuters) - British supermarket group Sainsbury's has launched an electric vehicle (EV) charging business, targeting over 750 ultra-rapid charging bays in over 100 store car parks by the end of 2024.

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9 Jan 2024 16:00

Auto File-China: Car Export Powerhouse

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8 Jan 2024 12:49

IN BRIEF: BT confirms February start date for new CEO Kirkby

BT Group PLC - London-based telecommunications provider - Confirms Independent Non-Executive Director Allison Kirkby will succeed Philip Jansen as chief executive officer from February 1. She was named successor in July, with previous communication being that she would take over from Jansen around the end of this month at the latest. Jansen will be available to support the handover until the end of March, when BT's financial year 2024 ends.

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2 Jan 2024 16:58

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Stocks down amid disappointing manufacturing data

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London closed lower on Tuesday, after the year was started with some disappointing data about the UK and US manufacturing sectors.

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2 Jan 2024 12:01

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: London stocks make largely soft start to 2024

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were mostly lower at midday on Tuesday in a slow start to the new year, reacting to the UK manufacturing sector finishing a tricky 2023 with a further contraction in December.

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2 Jan 2024 08:48

LONDON MARKET OPEN: New Year begins largely green amid slew of PMIs

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London opened mostly up on Tuesday, the first day of trading in 2024, reacting to slightly improved factory activity in China, with more manufacturing PMIs from major economies due.

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2 Jan 2024 08:36

PRESS: Outgoing BT boss Jansen approached about being next WPP chair

(Alliance News) - WPP PLC has approached outgoing BT Group PLC chief Philip Jansen about becoming the advertising firm's next chair, Sky News reported on Monday.

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2 Jan 2024 07:57

LONDON BRIEFING: AstraZeneca, Sanofi's RSV treatment approved in China

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London are expected to open higher on Tuesday, reacting to a slight expansion in manufacturing activity in China and ahead of a slew of manufacturing PMI data including for the UK.

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1 Jan 2024 21:35

BT chief Jansen approached about WPP chairmanship - Sky News

Jan 1 (Reuters) - BT Group's outgoing boss Philip Jansen has been approached about becoming the next chair of advertising group WPP, replacing Roberto Quarta, Sky News reported on Monday.

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1 Jan 2024 17:22

BT chief Jansen approached about WPP chairmanship - Sky News

Jan 1 (Reuters) - Philip Jansen, the outgoing BT Group boss, has been approached about becoming the next chairman of advertising group WPP, Sky News reported on Monday.

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